"SAL" 2007 Obituary

SALE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-14 published
SALE,
BarbaraDorothy
Very peacefully at Hill House Hospice on Friday, July 13, 2007,
in her 95th year. Predeceased by her loving husband Howard and
her granddaughter Tammy. Loving mother of Taflyn and Ken
MAYNARD,
Julian and Maggie
SALE,
Vicki and Vic
GALKA and Barbara and John
NEWMAN.
Beloved granny and great-gran to 10 grandchildren and
11 great-grandchildren. Our heartfelt thanks to all the staff
at Amica Villa DaVinci and Hill House Hospice for their tender
loving care. Friends will be received at Christ Church Anglican
(8045 Islington Ave. Woodbridge) on Tuesday, July 17, 2007 from
1: 00-2:00 p.m. Funeral service will be held at Christ Church
Anglican following visitation at 2: 00 p.m. Inurnment of cremated
remains at Christ Church Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, a donation
to Hill House Hospice, 36 Wright Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario
(905) 737-9308, e-mail address: info@hillhousehospice.com would
be appreciated by the family. Funeral arrangements entrusted
to the Scott Funeral Home "Woodbridge Chapel" (905) 851-2229.

SALES o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-09-21 published
SEIB,
DianaLynn (née
SALES)
Of Red Bay, peacefully at Grey Bruce Health Services Owen Sound,
on Tuesday, September 18th, 2007. The former Diana Lynn
SALES
in her 62nd year. Devoted and loving mother of Paul Douglas
CLARK,
of Victoria, British Columbia; and Tracy Lynn
CLARK, of Creston,
British Columbia. Cherished grandmother of Danielle
EGGERT and
Tyler EGGERT, of Creston, British Columbia. Dear daughter of
Herb and Annie
SALES of Paris, Ontario. Much loved sister of
Carol COOK
(Gary,) of Dundas; Susan
KELLEY (Jim,) of Falkland,
Ontario; Paul
SALES
(Kathy,) of R.R.#2 Hepworth; Ann Marie
LABRON
(Jim,) of R.R.#5 Simcoe; and Lorie
STEINER
(Jeff,) of Brantford.
Treasured companion of Bill and Carol Young, Red Bay. Sadly missed
by her many nieces, nephews, and close Friends. At Diana's request
there will be no visitation or service at this time. Cremation
has taken place. Arrangements entrusted to the Thomas C. Whitcroft
Funeral Home and Chapel, Sauble Beach (519) 422-0041. As an expression
of sympathy, donations to the Grey Bruce Regional Health Centre
Foundation or the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
In living memory of Diana, a Birch tree will be planted in the
funeral home meadow by the Thomas C. Whitcroft Funeral Home and
Chapel. Condolences may be expressed on-line at www.whitcroftfuneralhome.com.
'When the white birch whispers and the Blue Jays call, we hear
your voice and smile… for we know you are near. Forever in our
hearts.'

SALIBA o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-09-07 published
GIFFIN,
F.Orville
Went to be with his Lord at Lee Manor on Wednesday, September 5th,
2007, in his 83rd year. Beloved husband of the late Gladys
GIFFIN
(2006.) Beloved father of Ina (Howard)
BENTLEY,
OwenSound,Daryl
(Debbie) GIFFIN, Barrie, Valerie (Wolfgang)
SCHMUDE, St. Catharines.
Dear grandfather of Scott and Jeremy
BENTLEY,
Seann and Kyle
GIFFIN,
BryannaMcMANUS, Aaron and Andrew
SALIBA and great-grandfather
of Zoya GIFFIN. Survived by his sisters Ilene
ENOS,
OliveENOS
and Ruby CONVERY.
Predeceased by his granddaughter Taryn
GIFFIN.
Friends will be received at the Donald V. Brown Funeral Home,
36 Lake Avenue Drive, Stoney Creek on Sunday, September 9th from
2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. The funeral service will
be held in the funeral home chapel on Monday, September 10th
at 11: 00 a.m. Interment White Chapel Memorial Gardens. As an
expression of sympathy, donations to the charity of your choice
would be appreciated by the family

SALIBA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-06 published
MAJSZTRIK,
Katalin "
Kay"
(President of ACE Packaging Limited)
Peacefully on Sunday, November 4, 2007. Beloved wife of the late
Geza MAJSZTRIK.
Loving mother of Vicky
SALIBA (Roger,)
KathyDEGUARA (Francis), Judy
INGRAM (Tom) and Tamy
OLIVEIRA (George).
Proud grandmother of Michael, Rachel, Tom, Nicole, Katie, Tommy,
Sierra, and Sabrina. Sister of Rita
HOLLO,
TamasNAGY, Aladar
NAGY and the late Attila
NAGY and Gerzson
NAGY.
Family and Friends
will be received at the Ward Funeral Home, 2035 Weston Road (north
of Lawrence Avenue), Weston on Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. and Thursday
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Friday, November 9,
2007 at 11 a.m. If desired, donations to Covenant House would
be appreciated by the family.

SALISS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-06 published
SALISS,
Victor
With tremendous sorrow and sadness the family announces the sudden
passing of our beloved "Papa" on Monday, September 3, 2007. Loving
Husband of Edite, Proud father of Kristine and Anita, dedicated
grandfather of Alexandra, Matthew and Jordan. Father-in-law of
Edward and Brian. His infectious smile, songs and sense of humour
will be missed by all who knew and loved him. Visitation on Saturday,
September 8, 2007 at 12 noon at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge
Street, at Goulding, south of Steeles). A Funeral Service will
follow at 1 p.m. in the Chapel. Interment to follow at York Cemetery.
Condolences www.rskane.ca.
R.S. Kane 416-221-1159

SALKOWSKI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-03 published
MARENTETTE,
Alan
Surrounded by his family, at his home in Burlington, on Saturday,
December1, 2007, in his 70th year. Beloved husband of Donna (nee
SMITH.)
Loved▼ father of Paula
MARENTETTE and her husband Rev. Craig
WENTLAND of Camrose, Alberta, Stephanie
MARENTETTE of Toronto
and Sarah MARENTETTE-
BROWN and her husband Jamie
BROWN of Burlington.
Cherished grandfather of Emma, Maeve, Elizabeth, Kyle and Isobel.
Dear brother of Janine
SALKOWSKI
(Ted) of Michigan, Marvin (Veronica)
of Windsor, Beverly
McCUTCHEON of Windsor, Gayle
BROAD
(Ted)
of Windsor and Michael (Hilary) of Halifax. He will be greatly
missed by many nieces, nephews, Friends and especially Mike
LANGDON.
Visitation at Smith's Funeral Home, 1167 Guelph Line (one stoplight
north of Queen Elizabeth Way) Burlington (905-632-3333) on Tuesday
from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Prayer Vigil Tuesday at 8: 30 p.m. at the
Funeral Home. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Paul the
Apostle Roman Catholic Church, 2265 Headon Road, Burlington on
Wednesday, December 5, 2007, at 10 a.m. Private interment Gate
of Heaven Cemetery, Burlington. If desired, memorial contributions
to the McMaster University Blood Disorders Clinic or the charity
of your choice would be sincerely appreciated by the family.
www.smithsfh.com

SALM o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-02 published
MARTYN,
IanDales, M.A.
Peacefully, on July 31, 2007 at Credit Valley Hospital, in his
84th year. Most loved husband of Dorothy (née
PERDUE) for 56 years.
Loving father and grandfather of Jennifer (Peter)
SPICER and
their children: Jared, Alysa and Evan, and John (Teresa)
MARTYN
and their children: Nicole, Katrine and Ian. Dear brother of
Marian SALM,
Beth
(John)
DOLL and the late George. Brother-in-law
of Anne. Ian will be fondly remembered by his Friends and family.
Ian was born in North Bay, Ontario the eldest
son of the late
Ian and Elizabeth
MARTYN. He served as a navigator in World War 2
Royal Canadian Air Force, and graduated with a Master's Degree
in Psychology from University of Western Ontario in 1951. During
his career he worked as an Industrial Psychologist. Friends will
be received at the Neweduk Funeral Home 'Mississauga Chapel'
1981 Dundas Street West (1 block east of Erin Mills Parkway),
from 10-11 a.m. Friday, August 3, 2007. A Celebration of Ian's
Life will follow in the Chapel at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made in Ian's memory to the Canadian Diabetes
Association or to the Alzheimer Society. Neweduk Funeral Home
905-828-8000 www.neweduk.com

SALM o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-26 published
BEAL,
G.Ruth
On October 12, 2007 at the age of 95, Ruth
BEAL passed away at
home, alert and engaged in life to the very last. Predeceased
in 1957 by her husband, Major George W.
BEAL, MC of the 48th Highlanders
and her brother Roy
WILSON.
Loving mother of George William (Nancy.)
Proud grandmother of David (Celia) and Robert. Retired from Confederation
Life as Manager Group Life Insurance, avid golfer and bridge
enthusiast. A memorial service will be held at Saint_John's Anglican
Church, York Mills, 19 Don Ridge Rd. at 2: 00 p.m. on Monday October 29.
A reception will follow immediately after the service at the
home of Geordie and Nancy
BEAL.
Private interment to follow.
Thanks from the family are extended to the doctors, nurses and
staff at Sunnybrook Health Sciences, Odette Cancer Centre and
to Doctor David
KENDALL of the Temmy Latner Centre for Palliative
Care. Special thanks to the home care specialists from Sprint
and Circle of Care and the team of Elizabeth
SALM, R.N. and Ann
LIST for their loving and personal attention. In lieu of flowers
donations to the Sunnybrook Foundation would be appreciated by
the family.

SALMERS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-27 published
MONTEITH,
Patricia (née
McNAMEE)
Peacefully on Monday, September 24, 2007, surrounded by her family,
at Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, in her 84th year. Beloved
wife of the late Edgar E.
MONTEITH.
Loving mother of Anne Maureen
(Hugh), Michelle (Paul), Mary Jane (Dave), Gabrielle (Stephen)
and Melissa (Raymond). Much loved grandmother of Brenda and Brian
DESMOULIN;
Jessica,Kevin and Geoffrey
EGGINTON; Patrick and
Gabrielle SALMERS; Jamie, Matthew, Danielle and Andrew
NAYLOR
Adrian and Maura
VENDRIG. Cherished great-grandmother of Deidra,
Kylie and Brynna
DESMOULIN.
Patricia was a graduate of Saint Michael's
School of Nursing, class of 1946. Her varied interests included
nature, the environment, and the arts. After leaving her home
in Scarborough where she had many wonderful, active years, there
followed four very challenging years where she revealed the true
extent of her courage and determination. She will be greatly
missed, lovingly remembered and always in our hearts. Visitation
from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Thursday, September 27, 2007, at Jerrett
Funeral Home, 660 Kennedy Rd., Scarborough. A funeral mass will
be held on Friday, September 28 at 12: 00 p.m. at Saint Maria Goretti
Church, 717 Kennedy Rd., Scarborough.

SALMINEN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-04 published
CARRIÈRE,
MarylynR. (née
HILL)
At her home in Birr, Ontario surrounded by her loving family
and Friends, Marylyn R.
(HILL)
CARRIÈRE, formerly of Sault Ste. Marie,
in the arms of her loving husband René, on Monday, December 18,
2006 in her 60th year. Proud and loving mother of their son Jeromy
and his special wife Jeannie of Boston. Doting Grammie of Julia
and Nathan. Dear sister-in-law of Lillianne and Doug
KING,
PaulineMYKULAK and Claude and Kelly
CARRIÈRE all of Thunder Bay. Missed
by cousins Doctor Charles and Jeanne
SMITH of England and Irja and
Art DEWAR and Harold
SALMINEN all of Sault. Ste. Marie. Also
missed by several nieces and nephews. Cherished lifelong friend
of Brian MIDDLETON and his special partner Carl
McLUHAN of British
Columbia, very dearest friend of Frank and Mary
IANNI of Sault
Ste.Marie, buddy and confidant of Sherri Jo
KING of England
and special new friend of Terry and Eileen
HORTH of Birr. Predeceased
by her parents Lily and Ernie
HILL and her mother and father-in-law
Jeanne and Archille
CARRIÈRE.
Friends may call at Saint_John the
Divine Anglican Church, Arva from 11: 30 a.m. until the time of
a memorial service which will be held on Saturday, January 6th
at 1 p.m. with The Rev. Wendy
MURRAY officiating. Inurnment Saint_John
the Divine Columbarium. Donations to Saint_John the Divine Anglican
Church, Arva, or Middlesex Elgin Victorian Order of Nurses Palliative
Care would be appreciated by the family. Memorial picture board
may be viewed and condolences may be forwarded through www.haskettfh.com.
Arrangements entrusted to C. Haskett and son Funeral Home, Lucan,
1-877-227-4211. Book of Proverbs 31: 10-31

SALMON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-01-05 published
SOMERLEIGH,
DoctorEdward (1917-2007)
Peacefully in Toronto in his 90th year after a rich and eventful
life. Predeceased by his wife
Veronique
(FORTIN) and his son,
Marc. Father to Robert, George, Margaret, Eleanor and Christine
and proud grandfather to Erin
(SOMERLEIGH;)
Natalie,Mika,Gabrielle
and Paul (REKAI) and Veronica
(SALMON.)
Ed was a World War 2
navy veteran, a registered nurse, and later a physician in Nipigon,
Ontario for 37 years. He lived in Toronto for the past 15 years
with his daughter, Eleanor and her family before moving to Sunnybrook
Veterans Residence where he continued his lifelong passion for
photography and horticulture. A beloved friend and sounding board
to one and all, Ed will be sorely missed. A celebration of Ed's
life will take place at Harbourview Chapel in Thunder Bay at
11 a.m. on Tuesday, January 9th.

SALMON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-23 published
DEWDNEY,
JohnHarvey
On Tuesday, August 21, 2007 at age 89. Beloved husband of Ferne
(MADDOCK) for 65 years. Loving father of Jane (Arthur
SEDGWICK)
and Nancy (Alan
SALMON.)
Fondly remembered by his grandchildren
James, Laura, Karen and Tricia, Wendi, Scott and Jennifer and
his 10 great-grandchildren. John was the last surviving son of
the Rt. Rev. A.D.
DEWDNEY and Alice
HANINGTON and was a teacher
at the Royal Conservatory of Music for 38 years. Private family
arrangements have been made. Condolences and memories may be
sent to condolences@morleybedford.ca.

SALMON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-16 published
TOMS,
MarieSarah (née
LEFEBVRE)
Passed away peacefully on October 13, 2007 at Oakville Trafalgar
Memorial Hospital, still 39 and holding. Resident of Port Cunnington,
Lake of Bays, for 42 years, recently of Oakville, Ontario. Predeceased
by her dear husband of 58 years, Ross, and her cherished son-in-law,
Ronald RICE.
Beloved mother of Lydia
RICE, Joanne and Robert
SALMON.
SpecialNana of Carolyn and John, Susanne and Kevin, Vanessa and
Yann, Rob, Kim, Simone, and 12 great-grandchildren. A celebration
of her life will be held on Sunday, October 21, 2007 at 1 p.m.
at All Saints Church, Huntsville. A reception will follow with
interment at Saint_James Church Cemetery, Port Cunnington at 4: 30 p.m.
For Oakville Friends, a memorial tea will be held on Thursday,
October 18, 2007 from 2-4 p.m. at The Kensington, 25 Lakeshore
Rd. W. Donations may be made in her honour to the Huntsville
District Hospital Foundation, www.hdmhfoundation.ca 4-100 Frank
Miller Dr., Huntsville, Ontario P1H 1H7

SALMON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-16 published
YUDELMAN,
CynthiaHarriet (née
POLAKOW)
Was born in Port Elizabeth, South Africa on February 11, 1926.
She was the second of six girls, Rhoda, Kiki, Joyce, Lorna and
Thelma.Her mother was Dorothy
POLAKOW (née
SALMON,) and her
father was Jack Ruby
POLAKOW.
Cynthia lived a full and active life. After serving in the South
African Air Force during the Second World War, she was awarded
a scholarship to the University of California, Berkeley, California,
where she was the first in her family to obtain an undergraduate
degree. It was at Berkeley, particularly at International House,
where she formed many Friendships that lasted throughout her
life. Cynthia frequently remembered the kindness of total strangers
and was a lifelong proponent of helping others. Moving to Rome
with her new son, John, and her first husband, Monty, she gained
a life-long appreciation of design and of things Mediterranean
and European in style. Her daughter, Jane, was born in Johannesburg
her son, Paul, in New York; and her daughter, Tanya, by her second
husband, Ian, was born in London.
Cynthia maintained residences in Portugal and London, England
and at various times was active in the antique and real estate
trades. Passionate about maintaining her family relationships
and Friendships, she frequently visited South Africa, Europe
and North America. On becoming a grandmother, she wished for
her grandchildren to have the same opportunities for travel and
education that she experienced, and she worked hard to that effect.
Her last years were spent in Fort Myers, Florida receiving care
for Alzheimers. Cynthia died on October 11, 2007. She will be
missed by her surviving sisters, Kiki and Lorna; her children,
John, Jane, Paul and Tanya; her daughters- and son-in-law, Linda,
Rachel and John and her grandchildren, Erica, Eleanor, Emma,
Julia and Adam; as well as her many nieces and nephews, Friends
and acquaintances world-wide.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that gifts be made to
International House Open Gateway Scholarship Fund, University
of California, Berkeley, 2299 Piedmont Ave., Berkeley, California,
94720-2320 (http://ihouse.berkeley.edu/a/giving).

SALOMON o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-08-24 published
SALOMON,
NoreneEleanor
(SHOWELL)
At Errinrung Residence in Thornbury on Thursday August 23, 2007
at the age of 75. The former Norene
SHOWELL, predeceased by her
beloved husband Henry
SALOMON
(January 21, 2005.) Loved mother
of Vicki of Toronto, Peter of Thornbury, Jim of Wasaga Beach
and Charlie of Oakville. Sadly missed Grandma of Bart and Holly.
Dear sister of Heather
PRYMA of Brampton and sister-in-law of
Eva SALOMON of Austria and predeceased by a brother Jim
SHOWELL
of Clarksburg and fondly remembered by their families. Family
will receive Friends at the Ferguson Funeral Home, The Valley
Chapel, 20 Alice St. E., in Thornbury on Sunday evening from
7 until 9 p.m. Funeral services, officiated by Reverend Gary
PARKER, will be conducted at the funeral home on Monday, August
27 at 11: 00 a.m. with committal and interment to follow at Thornbury-Clarksburg
Union Cemetery. As your expression of sympathy, donations to
the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.

SALONEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-27 published
SALONEN,
DoctorOtto, M.D.
Passed away peacefully with his family by his side on Friday
December 21, 2007 at the Westmount Nursing Home. Predeceased
by his wife
AliceIreneSALONEN (née
CLARKE.) He will be sadly
missed by his children Jane and David
RUTTAN of Markham, David
and Kim SALONEN of Mississauga, Mark and Carolyn
SALONEN of Baden
and Lisa Salonen
MacKAY and Dan
MacKAY of Markham. Loving grandfather
of Amanda RUTTAN,
Dana and Erin
SALONEN, Eric and Natasha
SALONEN,
and Megan and Matthew
MacKAY.
Otto will also be missed by sister-in-laws
Lois (Len)
WALKER and Donna (Don)
CRAIG and fondly remembered
by nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews and many close
Friends. Predeceased by his parents Otto and Aune, and sister
Sirkka. Otto and Irene lived in Thunder Bay for over forty years
before retiring to Guelph in 2001. Otto was a prominent family
physician whose accomplishments included being Chief of Staff
at Saint_Joseph Hospital and Pioneer Ridge Home for the Aged, as
well as being President of the Thunder Bay Chapter of the Ontario
Medical Association. Otto spent over 39 years as a member of
the Canadian Navy and Naval Reserves, retiring with the rank
of Lieutenant-Commander. Otto was also a past President of the
Thunder Bay division of GYRO. Otto loved spending time at
his cottage with his family and dogs, or traveling to other lands.
A memorial service will be held at the Ratz-Bechtel Funeral Home,
621 King St. W, Kitchener on January 3, 2008 at 10: 00 a.m. Interment
will be at Capital Memorial Gardens, Nepean, Ontario at a later
date to be announced. As expressions of sympathy, the family
would appreciate donations to the Parkinson's Society or ALS Society
or any charity of your choice. On-line condolences may be made
at www.mem.com

SALSBERG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-29 published
SMITH,
DaphneMargaret (née
BODDAM-
WHETHAM)
Peacefully at the Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, on Thursday,
September 28th, 2007. Daphne
SMITH of Toronto (in her 89th year.)
Beloved wife of the late Gerald Edward
SMITH.
Loving▲ mother of
Peter SMITH and his wife
Fran of Midhurst, Barry (Artis)
SMITH
and his wife
GermaineSALSBERG of New York City, Wendy
SMITH
and her late husband Lorne of Toronto. Loving grandmother of
Kathleen VENN and her husband Tim of Barrie, and Kevin
SMITH
of Newmarket. Dear sister of the late Pam
CARPENDALE and Arthur
BODDAM-
WHETHAM.
FuneralService will be held at Saint Paul's Anglican
Church, 227 Bloor Street East, Toronto, on Friday, October 5th
at 3: 00 o'clock. Arrangments entrusted to Steckley-Gooderham
Funeral Homes, 30 Worsley Street, Barrie, L4M 1L4. Condolences
may be forwarded through www.steckleygooderham.com

SALSBERRY o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-11-21 published
BILSBORROW,
Joseph,▼ at
Grey Gables Nursing Home, Markdale, on Monday, November 12, 2007
formerly of Flesherton in his 79th year. Dearest brother-in-law
of the late Margaret
BILSBORROW. He will be loved and remembered
by his nephews Bruce
BILSBORROW
(Sue▼NEAR) of Markdale and Sean
(Michele) BILSBORROW of Harriston. He is predeceased by his brothers
Robert, Gerald, Bill, Jack, Dick, Harry, James and sisters Mary
SALSBERRY and Jane
STEELE.
The▼ family received Friends at the
Fawcett Funeral Home Flesherton on Thursday, November 15 from
1: 00 p.m. until the time of service in the chapel at 3:00 p.m.
Cremation followed by interment Flesherton Cemetery. Memorial
contributions to the Grey Gables Nursing Home would be gratefully
appreciated.
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SALSBERRY o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-11-14 published
BILSBORROW,
Joseph▲
At Grey Gables Nursing Home, Markdale on Monday, November 12,
2007 formerly of Flesherton in his 79th year. Dearest brother-in-law
of the late Margaret
BILSBORROW. He will be loved and remembered
by his nephews Bruce
BILSBORROW
(Sue▲NEAR) of Markdale and Sean
(Michele) BILSBORROW of Harriston. He is predeceased by his brothers
Robert, Gerald, Bill, Jack, Dick, Harry, James, and sisters Mary
SALSBERRY and Jane
STEELE.
The▲ family will receive Friends at
the Fawcett Funeral Home, Flesherton on Thursday, November 15
from 1: 00 p.m. until the time of service in the chapel at 3:00 p.m.
Cremation followed by interment Flesherton Cemetery. Memorial
contributions to the Grey Gables Nursing Home would be gratefully
appreciated.

SALSETO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-14 published
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,
HaroldWilliamArthur (1907-2007)
HaroldWilliamArthurTHOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON - Born February 6, 1907 in London,
England, Harold
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON passed away peacefully on September 12,
2007 at his retirement residence, Riverpark Place in Ottawa,
having reached the age of 100. He was the only
son of Harold
Ernest THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON and Alice Maud
PRATT both of England. He moved
to London, Ontario in 1921 with his family and then to Saint
John, New Brunswick before settling in Ottawa. He is predeceased
by his wife of 68 years Hannah May
LAYLAND and his daughter Gail
BUTLER, as well as his sisters Elsie
HAMILTON and Alice
GALBRAITH.
Harold was a long-time employee of the Bank of Canada, retiring
as Chief of the Public Debt Department in 1972. He was an avid
violinist, who loved classical music, art and nature. He played
violin in the Ottawa Symphony Orchestra and also served on its
board of directors as treasurer for many years. But his special
passion was discussing politics, especially with his grand_son,
Michael of Ottawa, who, along with his wife
SarahFOY, dedicated
their time to seeing to Harold's needs in his later years. Harold
leaves behind his sister Ethel
BOSENCE of Saint John, New Brunswick
son-in-law David
BUTLER and wife
Sandra of Guelph, Ontario; granddaughter,
Marjory McDONALD, her husband Ian and their children, Carolyn,
Erin and Brendan of Toronto; granddaughter, Ava
BUTLER, and her
husband, Al
NEGRAZIS, and their children, Ashley, Lauren and
David of Goodwood, Ontario; grand_son, Michael, his wife Sarah,
and their daughters, Charlotte and Rebecca of Ottawa; and grand_son,
Steven BUTLER and his wife, Tracey of Toronto; as well as various
nieces and nephews. The family wishes to extend a special thanks
to Doctor SALSETO,
Harold's long time family physician as well as
to all the caring staff at Riverpark Place. Harold leaves a legacy
of love and an enthusiasm for life. His guiding light and words
of wisdom will be deeply missed by his surviving family members
and Friends. Friends are invited to visit at the Central Chapel
of Hulse, Playfair and McGarry, 315 McLeod Street, Ottawa on Sunday,
September 16 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Interment to follow on Monday,
Sept, 17 at 10 a.m. at Pinecrest Cemetery, 2500 Baseline Rd.,
Ottawa. Condolences/donations/ tributes at www.mcgarryfamily.ca

SALSMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-13 published
RICH,
Samuel
Peacefully in his 97th year on Wednesday, December 12, 2007 at
NorthYorkGeneral Hospital. Samuel
RICH, beloved husband and
loving partner of Rose
RICH for over 40 years. Predeceased by
his first wife of 27 years Eva
SALSMAN.
Loving father and father-in-law
of Larry and Wendy
RICH,
Merle and Manny
MITCHELL, and Byron
and Joanie
MINDLIN. Dear brother and brother-in-law of Murray
and Reta KING,
Faye and the late Al
RICH, Sylvia and the late
Melvin KING, and the late Smiler and Ruthie
BERNSTEIN.
Devoted
grandfather of Jordan and Susan, Michael and Donna, Elissa and
Cory, Jeff and Joanne, Bram and Elise, Carrie and Paul, and Jamie
and Stacey. Proud great-grandfather of 19. Thanks to Nilo
ANG
and Gina MARTINEZ for the loving care and kindness during their
many years of devotion. At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles
Avenue West (3 lights west of Dufferin) for service on Thursday,
December 13, 2007 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment Beth Sholom Synagogue
Section of Mt. Sinai Memorial Park. Shiva 78 Burton Road. Donations
may be made to the Samuel Rich Memorial Fund c/o The Benjamin
Foundation, 3429 Bathurst Street, Toronto, M6A 2C3, 416-780-0324,
www.benjamins.ca

SALT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-07-03 published
RITCHIE,
Vera (née
KAHGEE)
At her home, surrounded by her family, in the Elders Facility
of Saugeen First Nation, on Sunday July 1, 2007. Vera
RITCHIE
(née KAHGEE) of Saugeen First Nation in her 84th year. Dear mother
of Chester and his wife Gloria and James and his wife Bernice,
both of Saugeen First Nation. Also survived by her brother Hilmer
(Charlie) KAHGEE and by her sister Tilly
SALT.
Sadly missed by
her 12 grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-granddaughter.
Predeceased by her parents, Louie and Elizabeth (née
WESLEY)
KAHGEE, by her brothers, Elmer and Oliver, by her sister Margaret,
by her daughter, Vera
DATRI, by her son Dennis
NASKEWA and by
her grand_son Leslie
RITCHIE.
Visitation from the Eagleson Funeral
Home, Southampton on Tuesday July 3, 2007 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
A Private Family Funeral Service will be conducted in the Chapel
of the Funeral Home on Wednesday July 4, 2007. Matt
COLLISON
will officiate. Interment, French Bay Cemetery, Saugeen First
Nation. Expressions of Remembrance to the Elders Facility, Saugeen
First Nation. Condolences may be forwarded to the family through
www.eaglesonfuneralhome.com.

SALTER o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-06-20 published
BRADLEY,
Joyce▼
(STAFFORD)
Suddenly at her home, in Dundalk on Friday, June 15th, 2007.
Joyce (STAFFORD)
BRADLEY in her 73rd year, beloved wife of George
BRADLEY. Dear mother of Judy (Bob)
COPELAND of Barrie and Ruth
Ann (Gary)
VANALSTINE of R.R.#1 Proton Station. Loving grandmother
of Kim COPELAND (Brent), Tracy (Tim)
SALTER, Dorothy-Jo (Karl)
REIDL,
Christopher,▼Colleen▼ and Mariann
VANALSTINE and great-grandmother
of Taylor COPELAND, and Kirsten and Georgia
REIDL. Survived by
a brother-in-law Russell
BRADLEY and four sisters-in-law Eileen
BRADLEY and Reta, Mary and Jean
STAFFORD.
Predeceased▼ by four
brothers Alvin, Oscar, Carl (Scotty) and Bruce
STAFFORD, a sister
Ruth GREEN, three infant siblings, three sisters-in-law Marg
and Fran STAFFORD, and Reta
COPELAND, two brothers-in-law Joe
GREEN and J.D.
KEATING. A Memorial Service will be held at the
McMillan and Jack Funeral Home, Dundalk on Wednesday, June 20 at
2 p.m. Cremation with burial of ashes in Dundalk Cemetery. Donations
to the Dundalk Fire Department or the Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated. Visitation on Tuesday from 7-S p.m. and
Wednesday from 1 to 2 p.m.
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SALTER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-06-20 published
BRADLEY,
Joyce▲
(STAFFORD)
Suddenly at her home, in Dundalk on Friday, June 15th, 2007.
Joyce (STAFFORD)
BRADLEY in her 73rd year, beloved wife of George
BRADLEY. Dear mother of Judy (Bob)
COPELAND of Barrie and Ruth
Ann (Gary)
VANALSTINE of R.R.#1 Proton Station. Loving grandmother
of Kim COPELAND (Brent), Tracy (Tim)
SALTER, Dorothy-Jo (Karl)
REIDL,
Christopher,▲Colleen▲ and Mariann
VANALSTINE and great-grandmother
of Taylor COPELAND, and Kirsten and Georgia
REIDL. Survived by
a brother-in-law Russel
BRADLEY and four sisters-in-law Eileen
BRADLEY and Reta, Mary and Jean
STAFFORD.
Predeceased▲ by four
brothers Alvin, Oscar, Carl (Scotty) and Bruce
STAFFORD, a sister
Ruth GREEN, three infant siblings, three sisters-in-law Marg
and Fran STAFFORD, and Reta
COPELAND, two brothers-in-law Joe
GREEN and J.D.
KEATING. A Memorial Service will be held at the
McMillan and Jack Funeral Home, Dundalk on Wednesday, June 20,
2007 at 2: 00 p.m. Cremation with burial of ashes in Dundalk Cemetery.
Donations to the Dundalk Fire Department or the Heart and Stroke
Foundation would be appreciated. Visitation on Tuesday from 7-8 p.m.
and Wednesday from 1-2 p.m.

SALTER o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2007-10-24 published
CAMERON,
NancyM. (née
DUFFY)
Following a brief illness, with her family at her side in hospital
in Perth on Friday, October 19th, 2007 Nancy M.
(DUFFY)
CAMERON
(served as office administrator for Chimo, Beckwith and Stewart
Schools prior to her retirement) at the age of 63. Daughter of
the late Norma and Reg
DUFFY. Cherished wife of Ronald W.
CAMERON.
Loved mother of Todd (Shannon), Scott (Lori) and Krista; grandmother
of Sarah, Jordan, Darren and Charlene. She will be sadly missed
by her sister Diane (Guy)
WELSH of Stayner and their family Brent
(Lisa) WELSH, Nicole (Kelly)
SCUDDER and the late Blair
WELSH.
Daughter-in-law of Edith and Alvin
CAMERON of Perth, sister-in-law
of Frank (Lois)
CAMERON,
Thelma
(Jim)
MUNRO, John (Margaret)
CAMERON, Brenda (Ken)
WRIGHT all of Perth, Gloria
SALTER of Smiths
Falls, Linda
BEATTIE of Kingston and George 'Sonny' (Bonnie)
CAMERON of Regina. She will be sadly missed by all her nieces,
nephews, family, colleagues and many Friends. Nancy's wishes
were to have her family and Friends gather to celebrate her life
in the auditorium of The Stewart School, 80 Wilson St W., Perth
on Saturday October 27th at 2: 00 p.m.; a reception will follow.
Those wishing are asked to consider memorial donations to Tayside
Community Options, 100 Wilson St. E, Perth K7H 2P3. Arrangements
are in the care of Blair and son Funeral Directors, Perth (613) 267-3765.
Condolences to the family at: condolences@blairandson.com
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SALTER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-27 published
OLMSTED,
MarjorieKingsland (née
SALTER)
(February 25, 1917-June 23, 2007)
Marjorie OLMSTED lived 90 years of what she would have termed
an 'ordinary life', but to those of us who knew and loved her,
she was extraordinary. She brought joy to others in the simplest
way possible - yet few achieve it - she made us laugh. Constantly!
Her keen eye combined with quick wit left any situation open
to her humorous quips. Marj will always be remembered as kind,
gentle, artistic and creative, and most of all, funny. She loved
the sound of laughter and even as Alzheimers slowly diminished
her memory in later years, with a twinkle in her eye she managed
to bring delight to others daily. This beautiful Scottish/Irish
lassie with the gorgeous auburn hair and freckles was born in
Quebec City on February 25th, 1917 to parents Lillian and Norman
SALTER who later moved to Ottawa. At 14, Marj met her childhood
sweetheart, Earl
OLMSTED, whom she married at 23 and they remained
together for 76 years. Not an easy feat when you consider they
endured the 2nd World War being apart. (Lt. Col.
OLMSTED [Ret.]
was overseas for 5 years and is one of the few living survivors
of the Normandy Beach landing.) For 2 of the war years Marj attended
Kemptville Agricultural College, one of the highlights of her
life. This was followed by a life being an 'army wife' with moves
from Ottawa to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Fort Churchill, Manitoba,
and Madison, Wisconsin accompanied by their four children - Eric,
Valerie, Eleanor, and Bruce. She was able to put her home economic
studies to good use in her chosen career as a devoted and outstanding
Mom. Marjorie lived for many years on Broadview Avenue, Ottawa
and in Amberwood Village, Stittsville surrounded by wonderful
neighbors. On one of their postings 45 years ago, Marjorie discovered
she had breast cancer. Her humour helped her through those dark
times and upon waking from major surgery asked her doctor 'Does
this mean I can no longer wear double breasted suits?' He encouraged
her to find a new hobby so she signed up for art lessons as a
form of therapy and found a hidden artistic gift that blossomed
into years of painting (often with her beloved dog Lara at her
feet). Using mixed media, she would amaze relatives and Friends
with her original artwork and poems to suit special occasions.
Always a journalist and poet, at the age of 80 Marj wrote an
article entitled 'Diary of Breast Cancer.' Not only was it published
in the Ottawa Citizen, but it has been widely distributed to
thousands of women across Canada to offer them hope and inspiration.
Her illness never returned and she lived cancer-free 45 more
years! Marjorie's #1 passion was her family and grandchildren
- Jana and Pat
CLENDON of Calgary, Lani EL-
GUEBALY of Vancouver,
and Tally, Lindsay, and Geoffrey
OSBORNE of Toronto - and many
happy reunions took place at Marj and Earl's beloved Red Pine
Camp on Golden Lake, Ontario where lifelong Friendships were
formed and strengthened each summer for over 65 years. Beauty
was an ongoing theme in her poems; Sugarbush Pointe and Red Pine
Camp captured for Marjorie the best that camaraderie and nature
had to offer. Perfect and personal pieces of Canada. Already
sadly missed by her husband, children, and grandchildren, some
very special people who will mourn her loss are relatives Noreen
LANGDON,
RitaSALTER, Ted and Muriel
LANGDON, Alan and Waveney
SALTER, Doctor Nady EL-
GUEBALY, Doctor Ray
OSBORNE, Judy
KETCHESON,
Marilyn EL-
GUEBALY, Bill
SALTER Jr., Mary and King
CHAPMAN, Andrea
and Albert
PETERS,
Doug and Jean
SALTER, Red
Piners and lifelong
Friends in the Ottawa Valley. She was recently predeceased in
August 2006 by her first-born son Eric, also by her parents,
her brothers Bill and Jack, her niece's son Scotty, many aunts
and uncles, fellow grandparents Ahmed and Andree EL-
GUEBALY,
and nephew Geoffrey
LANGDON. In the summer of 2002 Marjorie said,
'soon I will be flying with wings.' We are forever grateful that
we had a few more years to enjoy her company before she flew
away. Marjorie loved words and here are a few of her own which
foreshadowed this occasion.
End of Summer
Touch the rustic railings one more time And gaze at the quiet
lake. The leaves are brittle now And rattle in the breeze. Feel
the sun, half warm, half chill, And say goodbye to summer. A quiver
is in the poplars; A shiver is in the pines, On the lake the
waves wear A lacey fringe of winter white And one bird flies
Into a fading sky.
Special thanks to Evelyn
ALBAN, who is like a member of the family,
and to the loving staff at the Claremont Retirement Residence
in Toronto, especially Barbara. You are truly an amazingly loyal
and caring group of people. A Graveside Internment Service will
be held at Capital Memorial Gardens Cemetery, 3700 Price of Wales
Drive, Nepean on Thursday, June 28, 2007 at 3: 15 p.m. For further
information please call Tubman Funeral Homes at 613-722-6559.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Marjorie's name to the Ottawa
Mission, 35 Waller Street, Ottawa, K1N 7G4, would be sincerely
appreciated. Anyone wishing to read 'Diary of Breast Cancer'
can find it on Val Warner's website www.walkandtalkforwomen.com.

SALTER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-27 published
Hospital physiotherapy pioneer was a 'tough but sympathetic'
taskmaster
For more than 25 years, she was a force to be reckoned with at
Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children, where she helped polio
victims and treated Canada's first separated conjoined twins
By Douglas
McARTHUR,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Page S9
Toronto -- Isabel
BRODIE was a pioneer physiotherapist who played
a key role in rehabilitating children crippled by a polio epidemic
that swept across North America, and treated the first set of
Canadian conjoined twins to be successfully separated. For more
than 25 years, she headed the physiotherapy division at Toronto's
Hospital for Sick Children, where she was a force to be reckoned
with.
She was variously described by Friends as outspoken, feisty,
loud, compassionate and caring. Doctor Barry
SHANDLING, the former
pediatric surgeon at Sick Kids, called her "tough but sympathetic"
- exactly the qualities needed for treating infants whose heads
were bent to one side because of wry neck.
The condition, which is caused by a shortened muscle, can be
corrected in small babies provided someone has the skill and
tenacity to twist the head to its proper position. Most parents
and physiotherapists do a "wishy-washy" job of this because they
are too concerned about being gentle, he says. Not so Ms.
BRODIE.
In 1972, she performed physiotherapy on Heather and Kristen,
the first set of Canadian conjoined twins to be successfully
separated. Doctor
SHANDLING performed the surgery and she helped
to keep them active and to mobilize their joints.
Early in her career, she had treated scores of children who had
been crippled by polio. Successive epidemics had affected thousands
of children across the continent until Doctor Jonas Salk of the
University of Pittsburgh developed a vaccine in 1955.
"Ms. BRODIE was a very dedicated, compassionate physiotherapist
who was very effective in treating of children with paralysis,
particularly those who suffered from poliomyelitis in the years
before the vaccine was developed," said Doctor Robert
SALTER, a
professor emeritus of surgery at Sick Kids.
But her contributions at the children's hospital went beyond
simply treating young people. She also became involved in their
lives. She invited numerous children and their families to live
at her home while the youngsters were undergoing treatment.
As director of physiotherapy, however, she was a strict taskmaster
who asked her staff to address her as Ms.
BRODIE, recalled Anne-Marie
HAMILTON, a former co-worker. Later, after stepping down for
health reasons and rejoining the front-line therapy team, she
asked them to call her by her nickname, Skip. "Then we got to
see her soft side," Ms.
HAMILTON said. "We saw she had a sense
of humour."
Isabel BRODIE grew up in Oakville, Ontario Her Scottish-born
father, Robert
BRODIE, had travelled around the world as a ship's
carpenter before building the family home. Her mother, also from
Scotland, was a homemaker who often returned to the old country
to visit relatives.
Ruth MacDONALD, who also grew up in Oakville, remembers bicycling
along the shore of Lake Ontario with Ms.
BRODIE to visit Friends
in the nearby village of Clarkson when both were girls. After
the outbreak of the Second World War, Ms.
BRODIE joined the Royal
CanadianAirForce and convinced Ms.
MacDONALD to do the same.
They were among 17,000 Canadians who enlisted in the Royal Canadian
Air Force to serve in the Women's Division, which trained those
who joined in more than 40 trades. Ms.
BRODIE, who enlisted in
1942, worked as an equipment assistant and achieved the rank
of leading air woman. She was posted to a number of places in
Canada, as well as Torbay, Newfoundland., which at the time was
considered to be "overseas."
She used to talk about the snow in Newfoundland being so high
that she had to go in and out through an upstairs window to get
to the mess hall, said Marion
LEAVITT, a close friend and frequent
travel companion over the years years. She also told about talking
an air force chef into cooking up some steaks so she could organize
a party. After the war, but while still in uniform, she was sent
to England and posted to an Royal Canadian Air Force airbase
in Topcliffe, Yorkhire.
After returning to civilian life, Ms.
BRODIE used her military
allowance to take a three-year physical therapy course at the
University of Toronto. She graduated in 1950 and practised for
about four years at Toronto's Saint Michael's Hospital before moving
to Sick Kids, where she worked for more than a quarter of a century.
Mary SAURIOL, who worked with her at Saint Michael's, said: "She
was wonderful with children. If they wanted to run around, she
ran around with them." She often took outpatients on excursions
to the Canadian National Exhibition or on day camping trips.
Next to her work, Ms.
BRODIE's greatest love was travelling,
both within North America by camper van, and abroad, including
Russia, China and several times to India. She sponsored a number
of children through the Christian Children's Fund and visited
some of them overseas.
Her most constant companion for travel, sports and pastimes was
Mable STUBBS, a Revenue Canada employee who had also served in
the air force. After the war, the two women shared an apartment
and later bought a house in Clarkson. In 1988, when Ms.
STUBBS
was quite ill with cancer, they took their final trip together,
a Mediterranean cruise. Ms.
STUBBS died shortly after their return.
Friends said Ms.
BRODIE took a long time to recover her bounce
after the loss.
Their relationship was one of Friendship and convenience, but
nothing more, said her niece, Heather
HEAPS.
Ms.BRODIE was engaged
to a man who was killed during the Second World War, and later
to a second man, but she broke that relationship off when she
realized she still loved the first.
A woman of eclectic interests and athletic prowess, she filled
her leisure time with camping, canoeing, cross-country skiing,
bird-watching, photography, wood-carving, dressmaking, gardening,
playing the organ, folk dancing, and playing bridge. She took
up golf in her early 70s, and went on to win three hole-in-one
trophies.
Isabel BRODIE loved entertaining, said Marilyn
BRODIE, a niece
by marriage. "The first time I met her was at a corn roast in
her backyard. She had a giant pot like a witch's cauldron."
In her early 80s, she began to develop Alzheimer's disease and
could no longer drive. But that didn't ground her. She would
jump on her bicycle and ride to a favourite restaurant for ribs
and a rum and Coke, Ms.
HEAPS said.
As her health deteriorated, she began using a cane. "Unfortunately,
the cane became a lethal weapon," Ms.
HEAPS added. "When dining
in a restaurant, she thought nothing of smacking the waitress
with the cane to get her attention."
Isabel BRODIE was born in Oakville, Ontario, on May 31, 1920.
She died of complications of Alzheimer's disease at the King
Nursing Home in Bolton, Ontario, on June 1, 2007, one day after
her 87th birthday. She is survived by a nephew and five nieces.
She was predeceased by her older brothers John, a former Mountie,
and Robert, who died in Walkerton, Ontario, in 2000 when the
municipal water supply there became contaminated with E. coli
bacteria.

SALTER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-30 published
MUSSON,
MaryElizabeth (née
McGEE)
peacefully at home on July 28, 2007 in her 88th year. Wife of
Charles MUSSON.
Predeceased by sisters Jessie, Margaret and brothers
William, Thomas, Douglas. Survived by sister Agnes
SALTER. Visitation
to be held at the Morley Bedford Funeral Home, 159 Eglinton Ave.
West, Toronto (2 stoplights west of Yonge St.) on Tuesday, July 31
from 2-4 p.m. with a chapel service at 4 p.m. followed by a reception.

SALTER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-07 published
GRINER-
MOORE,
Marjorie (née
LITTLE)
Died peacefully on August 29th 2007 at North York General Hospital,
in her 94th year. Marjorie was born on November 8th, 1913 in
Toronto, the eldest daughter of Robert
LITTLE and Mary
McIVOR
of Liverpool, England. She was predeceased by her mother in 1927,
her father in 1975, her son David in 1970, her first husband
George GRINER in 1989, her second husband Dinty
MOORE in 1998 and
her sister Doris in 2002. She is survived and lovingly remembered
by her daughter Wendy
BALLANTYNE
(Donald,) her three grandchildren
Peter (Jo-Anne) of Virginia Beach, Virginia, Robert of Toronto
and Karen of Edinburgh, Scotland as well as her youngest sister
Phyllis (Andy)
SALTER.
According to her wishes, Marjorie has
been cremated and a private family gathering to celebrate her
long life has been held. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto.
The family would like to thank the nursing and medical staff
of 7 North and 5 West at the hospital for their excellent and
compassionate care of Marjorie. Condolences and memories may
be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com

SALTIEL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-01-10 published
SIMAND,
Leila "
Lea"
Peacefully in Montreal on Saturday, January 6th, 2007. Artist.
Beloved wife of the late Mel. Loving mother and mother-in-law
of Bernie and Violet
SIMAND of Edmonton, Carol and Peter
SEIDMAN
of Toronto, Joan
SIMAND of Montreal, Anita
SIMAND of Toronto.
Nana of Shaina and Rachel
SIMAND; Joshua
TROY, and Sarena
SWIDMAN
Leah, Jacob, and Benjamin
SALTIEL.
Graveside service in Montreal
on Monday, January 8. Shiva at 6216 Monkland Ave., Montreal on
Monday, January 8 at 6216 Monkland Ave., Montreal through Wednesday
evening, continueing in Toronto on Thursday at 35 Viewmount Ave.
Contributions in her memory may be made to an organization of
your choice in the field of Fine Arts. Arrangements entrusted
to Paperman and Sons.

SALVARINAS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-15 published
SALVARINAS,
BenjaminJames (1968-2007)
It is with the deepest sadness that we announce the sudden passing
of Ben SALVARINAS.
Beloved
son of Dimitrios (Jim) and the late
Voulie SALVARINAS, brother to Kathy and Sebastian
PELAIA and Mary and
John SALVARINAS, and uncle to Evelyn, Elisa, Nicholas and James,
he will always be the best thing that ever happened to his wife
Jennifer POOLE and much adored by her family of Robin, Mary,
Luci, Jonathan, Alana and Wilfrid. A man of many talents, he
was a lawyer, businessman, artist and builder, flashing his trademark
grin wherever his next project took him. Rich in Friends from
California to Cambridge, United Kingdom he was our prince, our
ringleader, our visionary and our heart, gone too soon and never
to be replaced. The family will receive Friends at the Humphrey
Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south
of Eglinton Avenue East), from 7-9 p.m. on Wednesday, August
15th and from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. on Thursday, August 16th.
A funeral service will take place in St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox
Church, 3840 Finch Avenue East in Scarborough on Friday August
17th at 11 a.m. Interment at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, with a
reception to follow at the Granite Club, 2350 Bayview Avenue
from 1-3 p.m. Condolences and memories may be forwarded through
www.humphreymiles.com.